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Ex-pastor indicted on eight new charges

Accused of embezzling from former church

A former pastor charged with child sex crimes has picked up eight new charges.

On Monday, a Greene County Grand Jury directly indicted Rodney Martin Locklear, 48, of Ruckersville, on eight new charges. The charges, all felony embezzlement, stem from Locklear’s tenure at the now-defunct Victory Church in Ruckersville and occurred over a multi-year period from 2020 through 2023. 

Locker already faces nine charges–abduction with the intent to defile; two counts of aggravated sexual battery by force of a 13 to 14-year-old; object sexual penetration by force; abduction of a minor; three counts of an indecent act with a child while a custodian and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Six of the charges were originally charged in Madison County, but adjoined with cases in Greene County to prevent victims from having to testify multiple times.

The original crimes allegedly occurred in early May 2023 both at Victory Church, where Locklear was a pastor for six years, and at his nearby residence. Prior to his tenure at Victory Church, Locklear pastored at Abundant Life Church. He pleaded not guilty to all charges in October and remains under GPS-monitored house arrest allowing for travel to and from work. He is not to have any contact with the victim or their family, household members of witnesses and cannot have any contact with a minor other than his child. Locklear is also prohibited from consuming drugs or alcohol, cannot have access to the internet or possess internet-connected devices and cannot have any firearms or destructive devices in his home.

A three-day trial has been scheduled for Oct. 21-23 in Greene County Circuit Court. However, Locklear is expected to enter a plea agreement Sept. 2.

Gracie Hart Brooks
Gracie Hart Brookshttp://rapidanregister.com
Born and raised in Virginia, Gracie has nearly two decades of experience in community journalism covering county and town boards and commissions, education, business and more. She believes in the power and importance of telling local stories and resides with her husband, two daughters and Bernedoodle in a small town.
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